Kilimanjaro Environment
Used oil collection saves value from going down the drain
Kilimanjaro Environment collects used cooking oil from restaurants and hotels across Morocco — and then turns it into second-generation biofuel.
Kilimanjaro Environment collects used cooking oil from restaurants and hotels across Morocco — and then turns it into second-generation biofuel.
Alternative Solutions creates furniture, wood boards, and livestock feed using palm tree waste.
Owner of GreenLifeStyle, Carolina Simón, guarantees that by buying any of the exhibited attires, you're contributing to lessening the harm of the textile industry on the environment.
Driven to develop a less expensive and more efficient solar technology, El Alami and Colin designed a software to manage and reduce electricity bills, and called it ELUM.
VWaste transforms orange peel waste from Egypt's juicing industry into valuable, in-demand raw pectin powder.
Ecotech Recycling is a business involving the extraction of precious metals from e-waste, without burning the components.
SolarizEgypt scaled up their business in 2016, aided by subsidies reform and the inflated cost of electricity, which drove some customers towards the solar option.
Cedar Environemntal is one of Ziad Abichaker's many green projects introducing Beirut’s residents to the concept of zero waste.
Saleh who is an unwavering believer in Permaculture went on a conquest for knowledge and came back with a name for his sustainability-ridden business.
Bookagri is a business connecting visitors with authentic Jordanian culture and heritage, to bridge a gap in the country’s existing tourism sector.
To create his structures, he recycles materials readily available in the camp: plastic bottles, which he then fills with sand.
Camoz recycles old sails and sail cloth scraps to create bags and accessories, reducing the amount of sail waste that goes from sea to sea of trash.